Pain during intercourse

Sexuality should primarily be fun and pleasurable. Unfortunately, this pleasure is sometimes disrupted by pain during intercourse. This occurs mainly in women, but men can also experience it. The medical term for this is dyspareunia.

This pain in women can have various causes. Insufficient foreplay is often a significant cause, but women also frequently experience vaginal dryness despite adequate arousal. Research shows that 36% of women who experience vaginal dryness during sexual intercourse have a significantly reduced libido.

To have comfortable and pain-free intercourse, it is necessary for the vagina to be sufficiently moist and the muscles around the vagina to be relaxed. For most women who experience pain during intercourse, one of these two important conditions is not met.

The movement of the penis, fingers, or an erotic aid in a vagina that is not moist can cause painful chafing or small wounds. A burning sensation is the result. These small damages can also easily become infected and cause even more discomfort.

Dyspareunia can have many other causes, such as cramping of the vaginal muscles (vaginismus), various infections (think of STDs and urinary tract infections), diseases like Lichen Sclerosus, after childbirth, but also malignant diseases.

It is therefore always advisable to consult a doctor for these complaints, especially if the symptoms persist after treatment.

If you suspect that a too dry vagina is the cause of your pain complaints, the healing and hydrating effects of hyaluronic acid in Hyalofemme vaginal gel will quickly lead to recovery.

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